Pictured Rocks National ParkOver 73,000 acres of Lake Superior shoreline and National Park make up this incredible natural wonder! Enjoy up-close views of Miner's Castle, Bridal Falls, Indian Head, Chapel Rock, etc... Lake Superior is the largest, deepest, coldest, and most pristine of all Michigan's Great Lakes! Made of colorful sandstone - it is nature's art with a canvas of stone, cliffs, water, and sand!

Alger Underwater Diving PreserveSituated on the southern shore of Lake Superior, the Alger Underwater Diving Preserve in Munising Michigan is one of the greatest diving areas in the Upper Peninsula. The Preserve offers multiple diving attractions such as sea caves, interpretive trails, and shipwrecks!

Munising Waterfalls
We have 17 beautiful waterfalls in Alger County for you to visit and enjoy. These tranquil creations are peaceful and relaxing. Visit our Waterfalls Page for info and photos on Wagner Falls, Munising Falls, Alger Falls, and more.

West Channel LighthouseLocated in Christmas Michigan (just 5 miles west of Munising), the West Channel Lighthouse was also called the "End of the Road Rear Range Light". Look carefully for this lighthouse on the left - just before entering Christmas.

Grand Island East Channel LighthouseBuilt in the 1860's, the Grand Island East Channel Lighthouse (featured in the top portion of this website), was placed at the entrance to Grand Island Bay and Harbor, Lake Superior. This was placed to allow vessels to use Munising Harbor as a major harbor for refuge. It operated until 1913 and has since been saved from crumbling by a group of private citizens and the owner of the property. The wood has weathered to a gray from the exposure to the elements.

Munising Range LightsLocated downtown Munising and just behind on a hill in the trees, these range lights guide vessels into the harbor.

Over 88,000 visitors per year come to explore the Seney National Wildlife Refuge!Enjoy breathtaking views of the wilderness and wildlife when you visit this unique habitat.

Hiawatha National Forest - Over 1 1/2 million visitors per year!With over 800,000 acres to explore - the Hiawatha National Forest is a wilderness of opportunity. It is located in the eastern and central Upper Peninsula. It has over 800 miles of streams - many with trout, more than 280 lakes, and over 77 miles of Great Lakes Shoreline. Visit their link to learn more.

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